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New Mobile App Brings Commodity Classic to Your Fingertips
[February 18, 2014]

New Mobile App Brings Commodity Classic to Your Fingertips


(Targeted News Service Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) ST. LOUIS, Feb. 18 -- The American Soybean Association issued the following news release: On Tuesday, Commodity Classic launched an all-new mobile app allowing attendees to access information, receive messages and engage in social media from their smart phones and tablets. The free Commodity Classic convention and trade show mobile app gives show-goers the ability to make their own schedules, lookup session, event and shuttle times, navigate with maps, fill out surveys, and much more. Visit www.commodityclassic.com/app.



"We've seen first-hand how more people are turning to smartphones and tablets for information they need on so many things, and this new app makes sure you're up-to-date on what's going on at such a large event," said Commodity Classic Co-Chair Rob Elliott. "Each year, the technology gets better and better - not just for farm equipment, but for mobile devices, and our farmers are always very interested in using the best tools available." In less than two weeks, a record-breaking number of soybean, corn, wheat and sorghum growers from around the country will gather at the 19th Annual Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Texas for an experience that will educate, enlighten and entertain. From new product rollouts to thoughtful discussion of important agricultural issues-education is a key element of Commodity Classic.

Commodity Classic is the largest farmer-run agricultural convention and trade show in the nation. Each year, acres of displays, equipment and technology fill the trade show floor and 2014 is no exception, with the largest trade show in the event's history. Exhibitors bring their most knowledgeable people to Commodity Classic, giving attendees access to the best problem solvers in the industry.


The event is presented annually by the National Corn Growers Association, American Soybean Association, National Association of Wheat Growers and National Sorghum Producers. The event offers a wide range of learning and networking opportunities for growers in the areas of production, policy, marketing, management and stewardship--as well as showcasing the latest in equipment, technology and innovation.

For more information or to register for Commodity Classic, which kicks off Wednesday, Feb. 27, visit www.commodityclassic.com.

[Category: Agriculture] TNS 18EstebanLiz-140219-30FurigayJane-4640654 30FurigayJane (c) 2014 Targeted News Service

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